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when the prosecutor pushed it turned out it came from a nsa wiretap. the prosecutor was angry. it infringes on a defendant's right to defendant himself. >> okay. that makes more sense now. jump in here with me, bryan. is this a situation where the discovery is only half because you're not getting anything before say that roadside stop. you're not getting the wiretaps on those informants reports or ultimately does it come out in the wash just a little too late? >> it's outrageous. if this story is accurate. it's a violation of the united states constitution. it's a violation of the obligation that every prosecutor has from the lowest level prosecutor to the federal government in the justice department to turn over all evidence to the defense attorney, the defense team and defendant they had in the case. if this is accurate it could mean dozen, maybe hundreds of criminal convictions will be set aside when this comes out. i can't believe this slow drift into this lack of privacy and the kind of information the government is getting. this sounds like another example of it. >> john,
when the prosecutor pushed it turned out it came from a nsa wiretap. the prosecutor was angry. it infringes on a defendant's right to defendant himself. >> okay. that makes more sense now. jump in here with me, bryan. is this a situation where the discovery is only half because you're not getting anything before say that roadside stop. you're not getting the wiretaps on those informants reports or ultimately does it come out in the wash just a little too late? >> it's outrageous. if...
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did it have anything to do with the nsa? i would say it would be very valuable for the administration once this has passed to give us more insight into how they knew. if they played a role, that's an important part of that debate. if it didn't, that's also an important part. >> all right, michael. thank you very much. >> thanks for having me. >>> the control for u.s. senate kicked off this weekend at a 133-year-old church picnic in a small kentucky town. it was the fancy farm kentucky that senate minority leader mitch mcconnell spent his first real day on the campaign trail and faced his two challengers for the first time. mcconnell is being pressured from two sides. on the left is democrat allison lundgrimes. on the right, tea party favorite matt bevin, who is challenging mcconnell in the gop primary. >> if senator mcconnell had his way, his version of kentucky health care for our seniors, grandmother, would be to walk it off. let's just tell it like it is. if the doctors told senator mcconnell that he had a kidney stone, h
did it have anything to do with the nsa? i would say it would be very valuable for the administration once this has passed to give us more insight into how they knew. if they played a role, that's an important part of that debate. if it didn't, that's also an important part. >> all right, michael. thank you very much. >> thanks for having me. >>> the control for u.s. senate kicked off this weekend at a 133-year-old church picnic in a small kentucky town. it was the fancy...
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al qaeda is on the rise and this part of the world and the nsa program is proving it's worth yet again. >> you have to be very careful about how much you represent that any particular program has contributed to our security. >> reporter: kristen welker, nbc news, washington. >>> embattled yankees slugger alex rodriguez may be banned from baseball on the very day he returns to the majors. at my noon, the mlb is expected to ban a-rod through the 2014 season for his alleged connections to a florida clinic that administered performance-enhancing drugs. despite that, manager joe girardi confirmed a-rod will play his first game tonight. jay gray is live outside the yankees stadium in the bronx. what's the sequence of events we might expect to see today? >> reporter: good morning. outside yankee stadium. relatively quiet as major league baseball gets ready to break its silence. here's the front page of "the post." just go it says. fans ban a-rod, just accept the ban and go. today we'll find out how long he'll have to go for. here's how it's supposed to work out. about noon, as you talked abou
al qaeda is on the rise and this part of the world and the nsa program is proving it's worth yet again. >> you have to be very careful about how much you represent that any particular program has contributed to our security. >> reporter: kristen welker, nbc news, washington. >>> embattled yankees slugger alex rodriguez may be banned from baseball on the very day he returns to the majors. at my noon, the mlb is expected to ban a-rod through the 2014 season for his alleged...
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i don't know if this particular threat is the result of nsa surveillance, any of these programs that have been monitoring conversations of various potential terrorists out there or whether it could have been some sort of human source. some sort of internal spy that may have provided this kind of information. i have no idea where the information came from but i do sense that someone like saxby who is a big supporter they think these kinds of programs are worth it despite the problems they may generate for americans privacy. >> thank you. g good to see you. >>> new video from l.a.'s venice beach. this is car plowing into a crowded boardwalk killing one and sending 12 to the hospital. what police know about the suspect now. hero: if you had a chance to go anywhere in the world, but you had to leave right now, would you go? man: 'oh i can't go tonight' woman: 'i can't.' hero : that's what expedia asked me. host: book the flight but you have to go right now. hero: (laughs) and i just go? this is for real right? this is for real? i always said one day i'd go to china, just never thought it
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. >>> nsa leaker edward snowden who was holed up in that moscow airport since june is out. he's got a job offer and a new home. we're waiting to hear from the man accused of leaking those confidential u.s. documents. >>> the driver of that train that went off the rails in spain admits he was going twice the speed limit. welcome to "around the world." i'm suzanne malveaux. >> we missed you. i'm michael holmes. thanks for your c
. >>> nsa leaker edward snowden who was holed up in that moscow airport since june is out. he's got a job offer and a new home. we're waiting to hear from the man accused of leaking those confidential u.s. documents. >>> the driver of that train that went off the rails in spain admits he was going twice the speed limit. welcome to "around the world." i'm suzanne malveaux. >> we missed you. i'm michael holmes. thanks for your c
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coming up in the show -- >> a promise from the nsa -- germany's top intelligence minister says the u.s. has offered adeal great >> could israel a someone's doom peace talks before they begin? >> and the row between britain and spain over gibraltar is heating up. london is sending out warships area -- warships.
coming up in the show -- >> a promise from the nsa -- germany's top intelligence minister says the u.s. has offered adeal great >> could israel a someone's doom peace talks before they begin? >> and the row between britain and spain over gibraltar is heating up. london is sending out warships area -- warships.
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. >> reporter: as for the nsa surveilness leaked, lawmakers are pointing to this as proof these programs work. jay carney said he would rather not blend the two issues. >>> police in michigan are looking for your help trying to find a killer. this medical student was found dead in his apartment last month, he had been shot. investigator says it was murder. they were stumped. who would want to kill him? there's a $10,000 reward leading to his arrest. he was shot in the neck. police are not sure who pulled the trigger. >>> two children of the cleveland kidnapper, ariel castro are take whag they can from his former home. his son and daughter were at the house on monday gathering photos and moe mentos from their childhood. he held three women captive for a decade. he agreed to spend the rest of his life in jail as part of a plea deal. >>> romney will appear at a fund raise erz for the new hampshire. the former massachusetts governor has been keeping a low profile since losing the presidency last year or election, at least. he hasn't given indications he will be active -- he has given indicat
. >> reporter: as for the nsa surveilness leaked, lawmakers are pointing to this as proof these programs work. jay carney said he would rather not blend the two issues. >>> police in michigan are looking for your help trying to find a killer. this medical student was found dead in his apartment last month, he had been shot. investigator says it was murder. they were stumped. who would want to kill him? there's a $10,000 reward leading to his arrest. he was shot in the neck....
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today, a brief new look inside the secrets of the nsa. the director of national intelligence released several documents to show fisa court oversight of the spy program that sweeps up americans' phone record data. and the government acknowledged using a wider net than previously known in what is called hop analysis. the nsa tracks a call made by a terror suspect, but can then track all the records linked to anyone the first suspect calls. and on to anyone each of those callers contact, and so on. senator dick durbin was clearly uneasy. >> when you look at the reach of this program, and it envelops a substantial number of americans. >> reporter: frustration today between senators and the intelligence community, starting with how nsa leaker edward snowden was ever granted access to the country's most guarded spy programs. senator patrick leahy dismayed that no heads have rolled at the nsa. >> for a 29-year-old school dropout to come in and take out massive, massive amounts of data, it is obvious that there weren't adequate controls. has anyb
today, a brief new look inside the secrets of the nsa. the director of national intelligence released several documents to show fisa court oversight of the spy program that sweeps up americans' phone record data. and the government acknowledged using a wider net than previously known in what is called hop analysis. the nsa tracks a call made by a terror suspect, but can then track all the records linked to anyone the first suspect calls. and on to anyone each of those callers contact, and so...
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nsa director general keith alexander defended the program at the nsa conference lvs. it was a rough crowd. >> why to congress? why have you lied to congress? >> i haven't lied to congress. >> alexander says the surveillance has helped foil terrorist activity around the world. now, the guardian newspaper which first published information through nsa contractor edward snowden is now publishing information about another program and it's called x key score and this apparently gives nsa access to virtually all internet browsing activity worldwide. anne-marie? >> susan mcginnis in washington. thank you, susan. >>> well, ariel castro, the cleveland man who held three women captive for a decade, faces a decision today. he agreed to a deal to avoid the death penalty. his penalties kept diaries and the horrific nature of their captivity was reported. dan de-reus reports. >> reporter: they are statements of fact put out by cuyahoga county prosecutor tim mcguinty. it gives new insight as to how each girl was lured in. august 22, 2002, michelle knight was trying to get to an appoi
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we heard all the public outcry when he learned how the nsa keeps tabs on us, but there's anger behind the escapes that we're not using this spy tools widely enough. the time quotes intelligence experts who say other government agencies want access to all the secret information the nsa selected. let's take you to the judge. senior judicial analyst, judge andrew napolitano. >> at first the government toldes when snowden made his initial revelations the only thing they captured was basic information, billing information,. who you called, when you called, how long you spoke. >> shepard: they lied to us. >> snowden and other nsa whistle-blowers, including one named thomas drake who has been on shows in this building, was prosecuted by the government, and the prosecution was thrown out. reveals the government does have the context of phone calls and e-mails and can read them. this morning we learn that other entities in the federal government are jealous that the nsa has this and they want it. but the dea revealed, the drug enforcement administration, it has received it. so, they have actua
we heard all the public outcry when he learned how the nsa keeps tabs on us, but there's anger behind the escapes that we're not using this spy tools widely enough. the time quotes intelligence experts who say other government agencies want access to all the secret information the nsa selected. let's take you to the judge. senior judicial analyst, judge andrew napolitano. >> at first the government toldes when snowden made his initial revelations the only thing they captured was basic...
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say the nsa is looking at one suspected terrorist. they will access not only that person's phone records but the phone records of everyone that person talks to. and the phone records of every person those people talk to and will go one more level and access phone records of all of those people. this isn't even the scale. in total one suspect can leave the phone records of 2 and a half million americans. this is raising some red flags on capitol hill at a senate hearing yesterday. officials were asked about a number of surveillance programs including this one that insnares phone records. >> how can you justify the assertion that home records of millions of americans who have nothing to do with terrorism are relevant with an authorized investigation under section 215? >> so i begin by noting that a number of judges repeatedly over the years have found that these records are in fact relevant. the reason is the standard of relevance we are talking about here is nothing -- >> nsa director keithnder was heckled at a conference in>. why woul
say the nsa is looking at one suspected terrorist. they will access not only that person's phone records but the phone records of everyone that person talks to. and the phone records of every person those people talk to and will go one more level and access phone records of all of those people. this isn't even the scale. in total one suspect can leave the phone records of 2 and a half million americans. this is raising some red flags on capitol hill at a senate hearing yesterday. officials were...
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this after a new bombshell from the nsa. nbc news capitol hill correspondent kelly o'donnell has all the details. >> reporter: it's a brief new look inside the secrets of the nsa. the director of national intelligence released several documents to show fisa court oversight of the spy program that sweeps up americans' phone records data. the government has acknowledged using a wider net than previously known. in what's known as hop analysis, the nsa tracks a call made by a terror suspect, but can then track all the records linked to anyone the first suspect calls and then to each of those contacted. senator dick durbin was clearly uneasy. >> when you look at the reach of this program, it envelops a substantial number of americans. >> reporter: frustration between senators and the intelligence community, starting with how nsa leaker edward snowden was ever granted access to the country's most guarded spy programs. senator patrick leahy dismayed that no heads have rolled at the nsa. >> if a 29-year-old school dropout can come i
this after a new bombshell from the nsa. nbc news capitol hill correspondent kelly o'donnell has all the details. >> reporter: it's a brief new look inside the secrets of the nsa. the director of national intelligence released several documents to show fisa court oversight of the spy program that sweeps up americans' phone records data. the government has acknowledged using a wider net than previously known. in what's known as hop analysis, the nsa tracks a call made by a terror suspect,...
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so they may not know it goes all the way back to the nsa and their surveillance programs. critics suggest hiding the origin may violate our right to a fair trial. so it's a big story. reuters broke it, and john shipman is one of the journalists behind this scoop. john, nice to have you on with us. >> thanks for having me. jenna: so our point of reference has been edward snowden and a lot of policy arguments, legal arguments about what the nsa is doing. what this group inside the dea is specific to the dea, what they're doing is something a little bit different. what do you think every american needs to know about this program? >> well, it makes this program different that this goes to nonterrorrist cases. the it's used in what they call ordinary crime cases; drug cases, organized crime, gang cases. and what happens here is that the dea's special operations division which has been publicly known for years for doing international cases and coordinating domestic cases is also passing along these tips, and the people in the field are instructed never to reveal they use it. jen
so they may not know it goes all the way back to the nsa and their surveillance programs. critics suggest hiding the origin may violate our right to a fair trial. so it's a big story. reuters broke it, and john shipman is one of the journalists behind this scoop. john, nice to have you on with us. >> thanks for having me. jenna: so our point of reference has been edward snowden and a lot of policy arguments, legal arguments about what the nsa is doing. what this group inside the dea is...
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i don't think the nsa has a reputation that american people will trust the nsa because the nsa says trust me. who gets to say trust me? >> this is not an unknown problem in american government. you put out what the government policy and the general procedures are. congress authorizes, and if there's a skinny for supreme court, or for a court case of some type, you follow it. i mean, i think they should be put into the general way that american society big questions that trade on security, resources, and privacy and civil liberties. but you can't do it in a completely open with. so i'm for following the system this country is to decide the questions. >> plato in his republic would've said the nocturnal council, right, secret body in the back. we don't do that, right? we are democracy, but gosh, when you compare to what the system was 50 years ago, the extent of oversight is just huge. gin sloshing sure who was head of the cia 34 years ago told me once that lunch that there was no oversight committee then, no intel oversight. so you go and brief the senators at lunch about what was going on
i don't think the nsa has a reputation that american people will trust the nsa because the nsa says trust me. who gets to say trust me? >> this is not an unknown problem in american government. you put out what the government policy and the general procedures are. congress authorizes, and if there's a skinny for supreme court, or for a court case of some type, you follow it. i mean, i think they should be put into the general way that american society big questions that trade on security,...
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she said there she is going to give a speech on the nsa debate right now. correct, which is really interesting, given that in 2008, the primary was lost in part because of the left's upset with her vote for the iraq war. the nsa is an issue liberals are very unhappy about and the base of her party is unhappy about. i am surprised that she is getting out there ahead of things as much as she is. >> and very forward looking. >> correct. >> she could easily go in and reminisce about being first lady or talk about her tenure as secretary of state. hey governor, i want to ask you the $64,000 question. here it is. how much are these movements across the country by the gop precipitated by census data pertaining to what's to come in this country in 2050 when whites become a minority as a group of the population? >> i think a lot of it's being driven by that. by the way, you're showing your age. no one under 35 knows what the $64,000 question was. but you're absolutely right. it's being driven by that, and it is truly despicable. i don't care where you are, and by th
she said there she is going to give a speech on the nsa debate right now. correct, which is really interesting, given that in 2008, the primary was lost in part because of the left's upset with her vote for the iraq war. the nsa is an issue liberals are very unhappy about and the base of her party is unhappy about. i am surprised that she is getting out there ahead of things as much as she is. >> and very forward looking. >> correct. >> she could easily go in and reminisce...
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elites in both parties are in agreement about the nsa and stuff. think about, this you think about closing 19 embassies. we just had had a former nsadhs official say do you know what it takes to close an embassy? that's a significant move. >> right. >> difficult and that sends a message that we can't predict these facilities. >> that's what concerns me. feels like a reactive response to these kind of threats after benghazi doing what the president said which was my number one intention is to make sure that we are safe going forward and it doesn't feel like that happened if we are doing unprecedented shutdown of all these embassies. you count me among those conservatives who are are skeptical of the nsa and droning. they say they need a hay stack i'm pretty protective of my hay as an american citizen. yes, we are going to continue to have this conversation. i think that's what makes it hard for the president to come out and openly defend the nsa stuff and the domestic surveillance because his base is not too happy about it either. >> laura: whether
elites in both parties are in agreement about the nsa and stuff. think about, this you think about closing 19 embassies. we just had had a former nsadhs official say do you know what it takes to close an embassy? that's a significant move. >> right. >> difficult and that sends a message that we can't predict these facilities. >> that's what concerns me. feels like a reactive response to these kind of threats after benghazi doing what the president said which was my number one...
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nsa leaker edward snowden, finally leaves the moscow airport. with are does he go next? >>> major league baseball threatens alex rodriguez with a lifetime suspension. a-rod is trying to work out a deal. >>> the ceo of united airlines is here talking about merger profits and the problems with the boeing 727 dreamliner. first, a look at today's eye opener at 8:00. >>> ariel castro the convicted rapist is in court wearing an orange jumpsuit shamaled with handcuffs >>> the sentencing is underway for ariel castro. he held three women captive in his home in cleveland. >> he has left the transit lounge in the moscow airport granted temporary asylum in russia. >>> he is declassifying some of the government see krelthscrets in an effort to calm fears about big brother >>> rodriguez may be facing the toughest penalty of them all. >> whitey is going to take the stand. what does he have to lose? what's the judge going to do to him. >>> an officer pulled george zimmerman over for speeding on a heyway. >>> we are encouraging kids to take performance-enhancing drugs, which is what thes
nsa leaker edward snowden, finally leaves the moscow airport. with are does he go next? >>> major league baseball threatens alex rodriguez with a lifetime suspension. a-rod is trying to work out a deal. >>> the ceo of united airlines is here talking about merger profits and the problems with the boeing 727 dreamliner. first, a look at today's eye opener at 8:00. >>> ariel castro the convicted rapist is in court wearing an orange jumpsuit shamaled with handcuffs...
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we saw a presentation from the head of the nsa general keith alexander earlier this week. afterwards we were able to catch up with him in a back hallway and ask him about what his reactions were? >> do you think he should come back and face charges here? >> i do, absolutely. >> what do you think will happen to him? >> that's up to our juadditional process. i think he'll get justice. >> you want the russians to let him go? >> ababsolutely. >> but i've got to tell you, all sorts of very scary things on display here. a lot of these guys are doing hacks to fry try to figure out can be done as infrastructure and patch those before any bad guy hackers get into them. a demonstration earlier this week involving oil pipelines and how hackers could get into the sensors that tell whether an oil pipeline is open or closed and spoof the operators of those pipelines to think the valves are open when, in fact, they're actually closed. that could cause an explosive leak in a pipeline. we also talked to some folks who said they could do a similar thing by spoofing the temperature controls
we saw a presentation from the head of the nsa general keith alexander earlier this week. afterwards we were able to catch up with him in a back hallway and ask him about what his reactions were? >> do you think he should come back and face charges here? >> i do, absolutely. >> what do you think will happen to him? >> that's up to our juadditional process. i think he'll get justice. >> you want the russians to let him go? >> ababsolutely. >> but i've...
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>>> well, it's been another tough week for the nsa. the deputy director testified before a senate judiciary committee trying to explain recent leaks about the information they're gathering on every day americans. but his boss the nsa director went to las vegas. no, it wasn't a pleasure trip as far as we know. he spoke at a conference of computer hark hackers. i asked the correspondent to explain to us what exactly is black cat. >> essentially, think about this. a bunch of hackers in one room just kind of playing around and talking about what they found. black hat, they gather the best and the brightest hackers around the world and when i say hackers, security consultant, contracted by the government. all different types of people come to black hat to talk about security risks, essentially. >> well, nsa director keith alexander, he addressed these hackers, some 45 minutes. basically, a recruitment drive asking for their help. what did he say? >> he did. when you think of hackers in las vegas you don't think government officials will com
>>> well, it's been another tough week for the nsa. the deputy director testified before a senate judiciary committee trying to explain recent leaks about the information they're gathering on every day americans. but his boss the nsa director went to las vegas. no, it wasn't a pleasure trip as far as we know. he spoke at a conference of computer hark hackers. i asked the correspondent to explain to us what exactly is black cat. >> essentially, think about this. a bunch of hackers...
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edward snowden case with former nsa director michael will hayden and republican congressman justin amaush and an exclusive interview with house majority leader eric cantor over the coming battle of the budget. fox news sunday, we'll see you then. >>> this is a fox report. tonight, a potential witness in the whitety bulger mob trial turns up dead. now prosecutors say he was murdered. death by poisoned coffee. and the al qaeda terror threat targeting u.s. citizens in the places you see on this world mab. officials now will calling it credible and serious. embassies and consulates closed. a worldwide travel alert for all americans. and quick reaction forces moved into position. >> when information surfaces that shows that our personnel are at risk, we should act on that information. >> we are protecting our folks. >> fox reports the threat, the preparations and what you need to know. he's an army captain and part-time investigator, tracking down military medals and returning them to their rightful owners. >> i'll find the item and then i'll see if it's traceable to a specific veteran. it's a
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>> i thought president obama was incredibly reasonable last night when discussing the nsa and i think if you replaced him with george bush, nobody would be complaining. george bush would have said the same. >> not on jay leno. >> you act like a hypocrite, you condemn him because it came out of his mouth. having said that, there's an overwhelming amount of chaos inside and outside this country. president obama takes on the role of a calm pilot, weaving the plane through the storm. the problem is his policies. you can argue about being on jay leno. that's not the problem, the problem is he should be doing something about bigger issues like joblessness, which is a fact that he is not at all engaged in the fracking issue which would do a lot to reduce strife in the middle east, lower the four buck, five gallon buck of gas. not ragging on him for playing basketball. what a bunch of baby games. >> i push back a little, too. i don't have a problem with him playing golf on free time, but when you close 22 embassies, pull that many american diplomats off line. >> he hasn't come out in an offic
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. >>> this, after a new bombshell from the nsa. kelly o'donnell explains. . this is a recurring -- >> the brief new look inside the secrets of the nsa. the director of national intelligence released several documents to show an oversight of the spy program that sweeps up americans phone record data and the government is acknowledged using a wider net than previously known in what is called hop analysis the nsa traces a call made by a terror suspect but can track the records linked to anyone the suspect calls and on to anyone each of those callers contact, and so on. senator dick durbin was clearly uneasy. >> when you look at the reach of this program and it envelopes a substantial number of americans. >> reporter: frustration between senators and the intelligence community starting with how nas leaker edward snowden was ever granted access to the country's most guarded spy programs. senator patrick leahy dismayed no heads are rolled at the nsa. >> a 29-year-old school dropout can come in and take out massive, massive amounts of data. it's obvious there weren'
. >>> this, after a new bombshell from the nsa. kelly o'donnell explains. . this is a recurring -- >> the brief new look inside the secrets of the nsa. the director of national intelligence released several documents to show an oversight of the spy program that sweeps up americans phone record data and the government is acknowledged using a wider net than previously known in what is called hop analysis the nsa traces a call made by a terror suspect but can track the records...
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. >> reporter: and this morning fresh debate about the nsa's surveillance program, which intelligence officials say tipped them off about this latest threat. >> it is scary. al qaeda is on the rise in this part of the world, and the nsa program has proven its worth yet again. >> you have to be very careful about how much you represent that any particular program has contributed to our security. >> reporter: and tonight nbc is reporting that officials in pakistan has tightened security in islamabad due to a potential terror threat interethere, but s hour there's no link between the two. >> the embassy in cairo is among those affected by this order. tonight our chief foreign correspondent richard engel has more on precautions there and insight into are where this threat is coming from. >> reporter: good evening, lester. these are the side streets around the u.s. embassy here in downtown cairo. the embassy today is closed like so many embassies and consulates in the region, and as you can see the embassy tonight is right behind this very big, very imposing concrete barricade. this wall w
. >> reporter: and this morning fresh debate about the nsa's surveillance program, which intelligence officials say tipped them off about this latest threat. >> it is scary. al qaeda is on the rise in this part of the world, and the nsa program has proven its worth yet again. >> you have to be very careful about how much you represent that any particular program has contributed to our security. >> reporter: and tonight nbc is reporting that officials in pakistan has...
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nsa? no. taxes. we have that story next. when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. the last thing i want is to feel like someone is giving me a sales pitch, especially when it comes to my investments. you want a broker you can trust. a lot of guys at the other firms seemed more focused on selling than their clients. that's why i stopped working at my old brokerage and became a financial consultant with charles schwab. avo: what kind of financial consultant are you looking for? talk to us today. >>> a new report from the irs show as record number of americans
nsa? no. taxes. we have that story next. when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce...
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his company oracle makes a widely used database it's used by even nsa. but oracle is an legal battle with google accusing the search giant of using its language without its permission. i sat down with >> you know larry and sergey you have trouble with? >> larry specifically. >> larry -- i think -- >> larry per se. >> larry per se >> why? >> because he makes the decisions over there. he runs that company. no one else runs that company. and they decided -- let me be very clear. when you write a program, you write it. you use the oracle oracle/java tools for everything. up press a button and say convert this to android format. we don't compete with google. we just took our stock. that's a completely separate issue. >> but think they're evil. >> i think what they did was absolutely --. >> and you blame larry page. >> so larry page is evil -- that makes larry page evil? >> no i know his slogan is don't be evil. i think he slipped up this one time. >> he's a good time except for this one time when he -- >> this really bothers me. i don't see how he thinks you
his company oracle makes a widely used database it's used by even nsa. but oracle is an legal battle with google accusing the search giant of using its language without its permission. i sat down with >> you know larry and sergey you have trouble with? >> larry specifically. >> larry -- i think -- >> larry per se. >> larry per se >> why? >> because he makes the decisions over there. he runs that company. no one else runs that company. and they decided...
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most americans support these nsa programs. so i think the politics there cut a couple different ways. it's not because these programs from the nsa will ever be outlawed because most people broadly in polls support them. the embassy danger is a different one, though, and people are very concerned about that. i think you'll see the president is right to talk about vigilance because americans are concerned about what happened in benghazi happening again. >> perry, what do you think was the president's going in goaling on leno? ostensibly, he was just out yesterday with another economic speech, talking especially about homeownership. you think he would want to come out and tout that. but he had to be aware that these other issues like nsa and snowden and putin would also be raised. do you think he sees those as distractions from what he wants the american public to focus on, or was that his whole goal of going on leno? >> no, they look really carefully at media appearances in terms of who they're reaching. he's had a little bit of
most americans support these nsa programs. so i think the politics there cut a couple different ways. it's not because these programs from the nsa will ever be outlawed because most people broadly in polls support them. the embassy danger is a different one, though, and people are very concerned about that. i think you'll see the president is right to talk about vigilance because americans are concerned about what happened in benghazi happening again. >> perry, what do you think was the...
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>> reporter: well, clearly the information came as a result of those nsa surveillance programs. the doubters may think so but even congressman pete king, republican from new york, former head of homeland security and the administration's most vocal critic says no. >> we can't criticize them for doing too little with benghazi and not criticize them for doing too much. i give them credit for learning from benghazi and that's why they're firming up the embassies. as far as the worldwide alert i think it is absolutely warranted in this situation. >> reporter: the al qaeda leader, al-zawahiri who took over for bin laden after he was culled issued calls from separate audiotapes from wherever he is hiding in pakistan. the second 14-minute tape was posted on internet on friday. germany, france, england have intercepted similar intelligence and issued similar precautions closing their embassies in yemen this beak. kelly. >> better be safe than sorry. jennifer griffin from the pentagon, thank you. jenna: peter brookes is a former cia officer and senior fellow for national security after f
>> reporter: well, clearly the information came as a result of those nsa surveillance programs. the doubters may think so but even congressman pete king, republican from new york, former head of homeland security and the administration's most vocal critic says no. >> we can't criticize them for doing too little with benghazi and not criticize them for doing too much. i give them credit for learning from benghazi and that's why they're firming up the embassies. as far as the...
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but the guy who let you know about the nsa program, and you and your representatives know about the nsa programs, the russians, i can't believe they're hiding him. we need to get that guy. screw that, snowed den, run, don't come to the this country. are you nuts? >> i wish he could prove that it was not espionage but it was whistle blowing, but our system is broken in mean ways and we saw that with bradley manning. what you were saying before, saying that he was a coward, this is a very, i think, a sad emotional appeal to get people turned against him. they can't point to actual damage done, they have to hope that labeling him a coward wil,d just like they like to label leaker as pedophiles and sexual predators, things like that. >> i think the way he's in russia just adds to this ridiculous outdated cold war story on top it. he we strayed america and he went to russia. what what we've seen is the public opinion polling, and people actually care about their privacy. this long term we're going to see. this is what people wanted to know, this story was important, and people cared about it
but the guy who let you know about the nsa program, and you and your representatives know about the nsa programs, the russians, i can't believe they're hiding him. we need to get that guy. screw that, snowed den, run, don't come to the this country. are you nuts? >> i wish he could prove that it was not espionage but it was whistle blowing, but our system is broken in mean ways and we saw that with bradley manning. what you were saying before, saying that he was a coward, this is a very,...
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the nsa is an issue liberals are very unhappy about and the base of her party is unhappy about. i'm surprised she's getting out there ahead of things. >> and very forward looking. she could go in and reminisce about being first lady or talk about her tenure as the secretary of state. governor, the $64,000 question. here it is. how much are these movements across the country by the gop precipitated by census data pertaining to what's to come in this country in 2050 when whites become a minority as a group of the population? >> i think a lot of it's being driven by that. by the way, you're showing your age. no one under 35 knows what the $64,000 question was. but you're absolutely right. it's being driven by that, and it is truly despicable. i don't care where you are, and by the way, it's not just presidential elections. they're aiming at in north carolina. kay hagan is running for re-election as senator in 2014. it's going to be a close election. they're hoping that voter i.d. can cause kay hagan to lose her re-election bid. i think north carolina voters have a surprise coming f
the nsa is an issue liberals are very unhappy about and the base of her party is unhappy about. i'm surprised she's getting out there ahead of things. >> and very forward looking. she could go in and reminisce about being first lady or talk about her tenure as the secretary of state. governor, the $64,000 question. here it is. how much are these movements across the country by the gop precipitated by census data pertaining to what's to come in this country in 2050 when whites become a...
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>> well the nsa has a lost intelligence gathering programs. that's its business. it spies on foreigners. despite the hoopla we heard, it focuses own americans only if there is a connection with foreign enemies, foreign terrorist or foreign espionage activity. so i would be surprised if one of the nsa's electronic service programs wasn't involved. whether it was prism or x key stroke or the telephone logs that have been the subject of controversy. we don't know. but i tell you, going forward, it seems to me that those programs are ideally designed to try and help nsa and the government as a whole, put together these bits and pieces of information to tell us more of what the actual target of this might be. >> if the nsa program was indeed responsible for uncovering a terrorist plot, do you think, in the mind of many americans, their opinions about the surveillance by nsa will change? they may say, wait a minute. this does justify and vindicate the program in uncovering terrorist plots? >> i certainly hope so as more information comes out, whether we want it to or no
>> well the nsa has a lost intelligence gathering programs. that's its business. it spies on foreigners. despite the hoopla we heard, it focuses own americans only if there is a connection with foreign enemies, foreign terrorist or foreign espionage activity. so i would be surprised if one of the nsa's electronic service programs wasn't involved. whether it was prism or x key stroke or the telephone logs that have been the subject of controversy. we don't know. but i tell you, going...
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the president talking about the nsa surveillance program that snowden revealed. he tries to reassure americans that big brother is not watching. take a listen. >> there is no spying on americans. we don't have a domestic spy program. we have mechanisms where we can track a phone number or e-mail address that we know is connected to some sort of terrorist threat. that information is useful. >> is the administration doing a good job of making its case that the surveillance programs are necessary for national security? perhaps even the latest closures of the embassies and the c consulat consulat consulates? >> they're not doing a good job explaining the necessity of these programs. there's a lot of americans who think it's an invasion of their privacy. i think administration officials, white house officials will acknowledge that they could be doing a better job. the president trying last night to explain, to make the case this is not an invasion of american's privacy but a lot of americans see this massive collection of information phone you remembe number, e-mail a
the president talking about the nsa surveillance program that snowden revealed. he tries to reassure americans that big brother is not watching. take a listen. >> there is no spying on americans. we don't have a domestic spy program. we have mechanisms where we can track a phone number or e-mail address that we know is connected to some sort of terrorist threat. that information is useful. >> is the administration doing a good job of making its case that the surveillance programs...
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nsa leaker. he's happy. land of the free, russia. he was granted temporary asylum in russia. he has already been offered a job at the russian equivalent of facebook. we have this outfront investigation. >> reporter: it may not have been julian asaungs's dream to become a movie star, but a new film could turn him into one. >> if we could find one whistle blower, someone willing to expose those secrets, that man could topple the most powerful and most repressive of regimes. >> reporter: this will be released in october with a big cast, big hopes for success and a big target on it for counter culture types who may not like the idea of their heroes being put forth this way. >> it's a mass propaganda attack, part of corrupt culture. >> reporter: that may be as they're taking the story of whistle-blowers and running with them. this is called snowden run 3d. the creator says i do not support mr. snowden's actions, though his bravery and sense of altruism -- >> the other two, they slammed him to the ground. and the fourth one like jumped on his back. >> reporter: and on a goes. the m
nsa leaker. he's happy. land of the free, russia. he was granted temporary asylum in russia. he has already been offered a job at the russian equivalent of facebook. we have this outfront investigation. >> reporter: it may not have been julian asaungs's dream to become a movie star, but a new film could turn him into one. >> if we could find one whistle blower, someone willing to expose those secrets, that man could topple the most powerful and most repressive of regimes. >>...
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the question everybody else is asking, so, are there more steps the nsa will take? more things they can do to kind of overlook our shoulder? these types of scenarios. >> always a balance but the point is that whoever it is in al qaeda that issued this threat or whatever it is that got the intelligence community's hair on fire, it wasn't a press release. release from al qaeda central. this is obviously some kind of intelligence over the internet, over phone calls, that led american officials to take these precautions that we're taking, and so obviously we do need that kind of surveillance. on the other hand, i can certainly understandy where a lot of americans are concerned about -- information about every domestic phone call gets swept up in the vacuum cleaner of the nsa and even the president is now talking, and democrats on capitol hill are talking about trying to tipped some balance. we have to be careful if we're going restrict or put some checks on the nsa and our electronic surveillance, we don't go in ways we miss -- as somebody said, you can't connect the do
the question everybody else is asking, so, are there more steps the nsa will take? more things they can do to kind of overlook our shoulder? these types of scenarios. >> always a balance but the point is that whoever it is in al qaeda that issued this threat or whatever it is that got the intelligence community's hair on fire, it wasn't a press release. release from al qaeda central. this is obviously some kind of intelligence over the internet, over phone calls, that led american...
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nsa picked up some chatter. it is about time they got back into the business they are supposed to be in. secondly, al-qaeda has made it a point for years now not to use cell phones phones and other communications. dana made a point that maybe they are desperate now. my guess is some of this may have been to throw us off. the third thing is if we hadn't closed the embassies and something happened, you would have been all over us as a result. the last thing i will say to you is embassies have been closed for the last 75 years as various circumstances have dictated. this may be more than most closures, but it goes back to teddy roosevelt. i would not consider this to be an american weakness. >> i agree. >> and the other thing is the yemens are not this rogue agent and our research here is clearly a guy who is upset in the right winger. >> it is like the bar scene and where they hang out. that's the deal. >> let me ask you. critics of the nsa would say this is really convenient for this to happen. while these progra
nsa picked up some chatter. it is about time they got back into the business they are supposed to be in. secondly, al-qaeda has made it a point for years now not to use cell phones phones and other communications. dana made a point that maybe they are desperate now. my guess is some of this may have been to throw us off. the third thing is if we hadn't closed the embassies and something happened, you would have been all over us as a result. the last thing i will say to you is embassies have...
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plus, the new nsa documents. they are -- their spy something worse than we ever knew they have read our emails and listened to our phone calls thousands of times a year. simple mistakes or a pattern of abuse. tonight, the latest leak about the nsa. and, a paralimp i don't paraolympian denied a chance because she could walk again some day. >> i didn't expect this at all. it's pretty shocking. >> they landed her a loss tonight before she could even get in the game. still, this teenager isn't finished with her fight. plus, it's been cloaked in mystery since its creation. >> welcome to area 51. >> now the cia decleafs documents that show what really went on at area 51. why are some sections still a secret? and that is first from fox this friday night. no little green men. no flying saucers. but after decades of denying that area 51 exists now an admission. the documents prove it is very real. but the conspiracy theories are going nowhere. not by a long shot. area 51 is the then secret base in the middle of the nevada
plus, the new nsa documents. they are -- their spy something worse than we ever knew they have read our emails and listened to our phone calls thousands of times a year. simple mistakes or a pattern of abuse. tonight, the latest leak about the nsa. and, a paralimp i don't paraolympian denied a chance because she could walk again some day. >> i didn't expect this at all. it's pretty shocking. >> they landed her a loss tonight before she could even get in the game. still, this...
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nsa : for example, if the intercepts information on a onple of kilos of marijuana a boat, the nsa does not sit on the information. ory pass it onto the dea passes on to someone else to make an arrest. if they make the arrest, when they make the arrest, the boat might be said to be moving too fast in navigational waters. they come up with a reason to board the ship. they cannot act like they got lucky. it is just dishonest. people onre several the boat like people who really ,ave nothing to do with drugs children, wives, spouses or whatever, the information that the nsa wiretap -- there may be information if the defense lawyers can dig into that that may be relevant to show innocence and all sorts of things. system precludes this. host: from our independent line, good morning. caller: good morning, i am very much against violations of our rights by using the fear tactics. be competenthould enough to keep us from harm. without violating our civil rights. in my situation, and if this could happen to me, it could mypen to anybody, competition wanted to steal from me. i ended up on a terror
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the "wall street journal" says the nsa keeps the content of some e-mails between u.s. citizens and also filters domestic phone calls made over the internet. the nsa can track almost anything that's online as long as it's covered by a broad court order. >>> egyptian authorities have arrested more top islamists, including the spokesperson for the muslim brotherhood, this after the organization's supreme leader was taken into custody. in washington, the obama administration may be nearing a decision on whether to cut some of its annual financial aid to egypt. administrators met at the white house yesterday. charlie d'agata reports. >> reporter: it was a humiliating defeat for the top leader of the muslim brotherhood. just hours after his arrest, mohammed badie was shown on egyptian tv looking tired and intimidated. he's charged with inciting violence after the fiery speeches he made in the muslim brotherhood's main protest camp. but it's the violence in the government's crackdown to clear protests that's brought international condemnation and calls for the u.s. to suspend
the "wall street journal" says the nsa keeps the content of some e-mails between u.s. citizens and also filters domestic phone calls made over the internet. the nsa can track almost anything that's online as long as it's covered by a broad court order. >>> egyptian authorities have arrested more top islamists, including the spokesperson for the muslim brotherhood, this after the organization's supreme leader was taken into custody. in washington, the obama administration may...
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. >> nsa admitted to breaking privacy rules. after a leaked audit revealed it happened thousands of times last year, one republican senator wants the court to step in. the british government gave the u.s. advanced information. miranda detained under antiterror legislation yesterday. closing arguments in the sentencing part of the bradley manning trial. army private could get up to 90 years in prison. the judge said they were dangerous. manning found guilty of espionage, theft and computer fraud. unrest raging in egypt nearly a week after government crack down of protesters of ousting of president morsi. >> former president morsi will be held for 30 dies. white house is calling for his release. >> it would include politically motivated detention of former president morsi. >> morsi led muslim brotherhood to sitting camps by the interim government. that violence has killed hundreds around the country. >> as president obama has said, we are reviewi ining every aspef our relationship. >> meanwhile, hosni mubarak could be released lat
. >> nsa admitted to breaking privacy rules. after a leaked audit revealed it happened thousands of times last year, one republican senator wants the court to step in. the british government gave the u.s. advanced information. miranda detained under antiterror legislation yesterday. closing arguments in the sentencing part of the bradley manning trial. army private could get up to 90 years in prison. the judge said they were dangerous. manning found guilty of espionage, theft and computer...
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the nsa leaker spent more than a month inside looking for a legal way out. thursday his attorney held up the documents granting snowden asylum in russia for one year. snowden's father told russian television he expected he's gratified. he'll listen to vladimir putin. he has stopped leaking. >> he's made a sacrifice. >> reporter: through the wikileaks website snowden thanking russia and said in the end the law is winning. the white house is furious and says russia should send snowden home to face trial. >> mr. snowden is not a whistle blower. he's accused of leaking classified information. >> reporter: the president held a white house meeting thursday with lawmakers concerned about the scope of the nsa surveillance program snowden exposed. some senators are pushing for new limits and oversight, but at the same time, want snowden brought to justice. >> i think the american people are capable of separating the illegal, completely intolerable actions of a law breaker like snowden. >> reporter: snowden's location is being kept a secret, and he'll lose his tempora
the nsa leaker spent more than a month inside looking for a legal way out. thursday his attorney held up the documents granting snowden asylum in russia for one year. snowden's father told russian television he expected he's gratified. he'll listen to vladimir putin. he has stopped leaking. >> he's made a sacrifice. >> reporter: through the wikileaks website snowden thanking russia and said in the end the law is winning. the white house is furious and says russia should send snowden...
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those are facts. >> reporter: but today brought another blockbuster revelation, a still top secret nsa program leaked by edward snowden to a british newspaper that it says allows u.s. analysts to snoop on, quote, nearly everything a user does on the internet in real time. the guardian story provides a 32-page training guide, showing how the so called x key score program works, sucking up data from 150 sites around the world that can show phone calls, e-mails being written, sites being visited, words being searched. snowden discussed the surveillance program when his story erupted last month. >> i sitting at my desk certainly have the authorities to wire tap anyone. >> reporter: it was a story that brought vehement denials. >> i think he was lying. >> it wouldn't just surprise me, it would shock me. >> reporter: we spoke to the reporter who broke the story today from brazil. >> one of the problems with allowing an agency to engage in these extraordinary activities is that they're able to say whatever it is they want about what they're doing with no accountability. >> reporter: today the
those are facts. >> reporter: but today brought another blockbuster revelation, a still top secret nsa program leaked by edward snowden to a british newspaper that it says allows u.s. analysts to snoop on, quote, nearly everything a user does on the internet in real time. the guardian story provides a 32-page training guide, showing how the so called x key score program works, sucking up data from 150 sites around the world that can show phone calls, e-mails being written, sites being...
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the self-professed nsa leaker got the proper documents to leave. he is in an undisclosed location this morning. and while it might help the former contractor this morning, jim aceda is joining us. what are the implications for what has happened with the whole snowden scenario? >> reporter: good morning, betty. the snowden situation has strained difficult relations between the united states and russia. the u.s. does see the snowden asylum as a slap in the face really. the question now is how far is the obama administration willing to go to embarrass putin by boycotting the g 20. obama and putin plan to have one-on-one talks in moscow before the g-20. the white house is hinting to cancel that. he spent his first night in freedom as an official refugee. his lawyer says that he's staying in the home of an american expat family, that he's learning russian and wants to get a job to support himself. not in information technology. he's more interested in becoming a human rights activist. back to you. >> very interesting. thank you very much. we'll watch th
the self-professed nsa leaker got the proper documents to leave. he is in an undisclosed location this morning. and while it might help the former contractor this morning, jim aceda is joining us. what are the implications for what has happened with the whole snowden scenario? >> reporter: good morning, betty. the snowden situation has strained difficult relations between the united states and russia. the u.s. does see the snowden asylum as a slap in the face really. the question now is...
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materials former nsa contractor edward snowden lake shore drive to the press. this after mounting pressure for the government to limit its surveillance of phone records. among the newly released documents the order that required verizon to turn over millions of phone records. today senators questioned top officials about the nsa's surveillance program. >> i believe based on what i have seen and i read intelligence regularly that we would place this nation in jeopardy if we eliminated these two programs. >> they argue the programs are crucial to national security and prevented terrorist attacks but opponents say the program crossed the line. >>> the president gave a pep talk to congressional democrats before they head home for the summer recess. cbs reporter tara mergener about his message on the economy and jobs. >>> reporter: president obama made the 1.6-mile trip down pennsylvania avenue to rally his democratic troops. he brought a simple message. >> jobs, middle class, broke. >> reporter: democrats asked the president for help in next year's midterm election
materials former nsa contractor edward snowden lake shore drive to the press. this after mounting pressure for the government to limit its surveillance of phone records. among the newly released documents the order that required verizon to turn over millions of phone records. today senators questioned top officials about the nsa's surveillance program. >> i believe based on what i have seen and i read intelligence regularly that we would place this nation in jeopardy if we eliminated...